Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How Deep Are Your Prayers?

When you pray for thanksgiving you are praying the prayer of much love. When God hears your prayers He knows your heart-- as Jesus has told us in Mathew 6:7-8 when He said -do not keep babbling on like the pagans do. The deepness of your prayers lie in your heart, where God sees it all. But if you think you can pray for something that is not in your best interest or if it's not for the good of the Kingdom, it is not going anywhere.When we pray, let us remember who we are praying to- not Saints, Mary, Moses or Elijah but to Jesus, directly to Jesus. There are prayers that are ritualistic that babble on, but Jesus clearly says in Mathew 6:9-14 how to pray. (The Lord's Prayer)
All prayers are heard, but are you praying for the right thing? Are you praying peace in the world, for your family? The moment you release your prayers God will be releasing to you the best known love that can go with it, the prayers of your heart. We don't know what happens to our prayers when God hears them but we know that He is able to guide us to the answers that enable us to commit our day to Him in the best way possible. For all we know is what God himself bestows on us for the time. We don't know how things will develop but we know that He will take care of it and He knows best-- for ritualistic prayer is just a babbling not an asking. Be known to God that the deepness of our prayers are as deep as we want to go in trusting and abiding in Him. We don't know what will happen but we know that our trust, faith, joy today is in His hands- not ours.
Breath in and out everyday and ask your loving God for guidance and for hope for a day anew! SHALOM!
Disciple for Yesuha and Blessed Mother Mary reaching to people that are in need of spiritual truth from the Bible and Holy Spirit.

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